Fresno in East Hampton will offer $1 Oyster Night on Monday beginning at 5:30 PM. On Tuesday, it’s 30/30, which includes a $30 prix fixe menu and 30 percent off all bottled wine. There is also a prix fixe menu offered all night Sunday through Thursday, and Friday and Saturday from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. The menu includes and appetizer and entrée for $30 or an appetizer, entrée, and dessert for $35.

The Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton will host its annual community breakfast on Monday, January 21, from 10 AM to 1 PM, to celebrate the life and legacy of the late Dr King, Jr. Expect fellowship, food, musical offerings, and a talk by Pastor Ron Wilson. For more information and reservations, contact Adult Programs at 631-283-0774 x523 or programs@myrml.org.

Police

Missed Lake Montauk Entrance, Boat Sinks

A 44-foot-long Meridian yacht sank just west of the western jetty in Montauk on Thursday, August 9. The boat was coming from the Patchogue area, Executive Petty Officer Ryan O’Hare of the U.S. Coast Guard said Monday, when the driver misjudged the entrance to Lake Montauk, then tried to maneuver back to the mouth to the lake between the eastern and western jetties. He struck a rock about 100 yards from shore.

The boat began taking on water, and Coast Guard officers, who had heard the collision from their station on Star Island, drove over to the jetty, while an East Hampton Marine patrol boat, which is smaller than Coast Guard rescue craft and therefore able to get closer to the distressed craft, approached the vessel.

Marine patrol and Coast Guard officers boarded the boat and rescued the man and his wife, whom the Petty Officer did not identify.

The boat was removed from the jetty over the weekend, at the owner’s expense.

t.e@indyeastend.com

A 44-foot cabin cuiser sits on the bottom next to the western jetty of the Montauk Harbor inlet in Montauk, Aug. 10, 2018, which it had struck the previous night. The U.S. Coast Guard and East Hampton Town Marine Patrol officers rescued two people from the vessel. Injuries unknown.
Independent/Gordon M. Grant

A 44-foot cabin cuiser sits on the bottom next to the western jetty of the Montauk Harbor inlet in Montauk, Aug. 10, 2018, which it had struck the previous night. The U.S. Coast Guard and East Hampton Town Marine Patrol officers rescued two people from the vessel. Injuries unknown.
Independent/Gordon M. Grant

A 44-foot cabin cuiser sits on the bottom next to the western jetty of the Montauk Harbor inlet in Montauk, Aug. 10, 2018, which it had struck the previous night. The U.S. Coast Guard and East Hampton Town Marine Patrol officers rescued two people from the vessel. Injuries unknown.
Independent/Gordon M. Grant

A 44-foot cabin cuiser sits on the bottom next to the western jetty of the Montauk Harbor inlet in Montauk, Aug. 10, 2018, which it had struck the previous night. The U.S. Coast Guard and East Hampton Town Marine Patrol officers rescued two people from the vessel. Injuries unknown.
Independent/Gordon M. Grant

A 44-foot cabin cuiser sits on the bottom next to the western jetty of the Montauk Harbor inlet in Montauk, Aug. 10, 2018, which it had struck the previous night. The U.S. Coast Guard and East Hampton Town Marine Patrol officers rescued two people from the vessel. Injuries unknown.
Independent/Gordon M. Grant